Other themes tie together many of this term’s films. Several are related to the campus MLK celebration theme of “Borders.” Film noir is investigated by the classic Maltese Falcon and neo-noirs Blade Runner 2049 and The Nile Hilton Incident. We celebrate New York City landmarks in The Opera House, Ex Libris: The New York Public Library and Wonderstruck. And the whole family will love Wonderstruck as well as Wonder, Coco, The Breadwinner, The Greatest Showman and the animated Oscar-Nominated Shorts.

The race is on! These films left the festival circuit with high expectations of Academy Award nominations.

Fri, January 5: The SquareFri, January 12: Faces PlacesSun, January 14: WonderstruckSat, January 20: Human Flow - Film SpecialFri, January 26: CocoFri, February 2: Roman J. Israel, Esq.Fri, February 9: The BreadwinnerSat, February 10: Oscar-Nominated Short Films - Film SpecialSun, February 11: Star Wars VIII: The Last JediFri, February 16: The Disaster ArtistSat, February 17: Oscar-Nominated Short Films - Film SpecialFri, February 23: The Shape of WaterSat, February 24: DownsizingSun, February 25: The Greatest ShowmanSun, February 25: I, TonyaThu, March 1: Lady BirdSat, March 3: Darkest HourSat, March 3: Call Me By Your Name

Hear Me Roar

We are doing our part to fight the Hollywood gender gap by showcasing the work of women filmmakers and celebrating complex female onscreen characters.

This series highlights films that use the medium to raise awareness, build empathy and tackle social justice issues like poverty, racism, immigration, gender inequality and climate change.

Sat, January 6: The Florida ProjectThu, January 11: MoonlightSat, January 13: MarshallSun, January 14: WonderstruckSat, January 20: Human Flow - Film SpecialFri, January 26: CocoThu, February 1: P.S. Jerusalem - Film SpecialFri, February 9: The BreadwinnerSun, February 11: WonderSat, February 24: DownsizingWed, February 28: Tickling Giants - Film Special

Film School

These classics, rare gems, alumni work and shows with live guests are programmed in direct collaboration with Dartmouth classes, student groups and campus centers.

Sun, January 7: The Maltese FalconFri, January 12: Faces PlacesFri, January 12: Blade Runner 2049Sat, January 20: Human Flow - Film SpecialSun, January 28: The Nile Hilton IncidentThu, February 1: P.S. Jerusalem - Film Special

Big Screen Fun

Exactly what it sounds like. While all movies benefit from an immersive theater experience with a live audience, this series promotes films you must see on the big screen.

Sat, January 6: Loving Vincent - Film SpecialFri, January 12: Blade Runner 2049Wed, February 14: The Princess BrideSun, February 25: The Greatest Showman

MLK Celebration: Borders

Thu, January 11: MoonlightSat, January 13: MarshallSun, January 14: WonderstruckSat, January 20: Human Flow - Film SpecialFri, January 26: CocoThu, February 1: P.S. Jerusalem - Film Special

Film Specials

These select films, often hard to find in theaters, offer a unique theater experience and sometimes involve live guests. These movies are not to be missed!

Sat, January 6: Loving Vincent - Film SpecialSat, January 13: The Opera House - Film SpecialSat, January 20: Human Flow - Film SpecialSat, January 27: An Evening with Director Barry Jenkins - Film SpecialThu, February 1: P.S. Jerusalem - Film SpecialSat, February 3: Ex Libris: The New York Public Library - Film SpecialSat, February 10: Oscar-Nominated Short Films - Film SpecialSat, February 17: Oscar-Nominated Short Films - Film SpecialSun, February 18: No Man’s Land Film Festival - Film SpecialWed, February 28: Tickling Giants - Film SpecialFri, March 2: Risk Field - Film Special (free)

Event Cinema

In addition to the Met Opera series, Hop film also presents an array of one-of-a-kind, high definition (HD) cinema events, including theater broadcasts, art exhibitions and the occasional rock concert.

Sun, January 21: Young Marx - National Theatre Live in HDSat & Sun, January 27 & 28: Tosca - The Met Opera in HDSat & Sun, February 10 & 11: L’Elisir d’Amore - The Met Opera in HDSun, February 18: Canaletto and the Art of Venice - Exhibition on Screen in HDSat & Sun, February 24 & 25: La Bohème - The Met Opera in HDSun, March 4: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - National Theatre Live in HDSat & Sun, March 10 & 11: Semiramide - The Met Opera in HD

Ticket Info

$8 • Dart ID $5 • Children 12 & under $5
Take 10 Card $60

Single tickets are available in advance: online and at the Hop Box Office. Tickets may also be bought at the ticket window beginning 30 minutes before start. Film Special prices vary.

The Take 10 Card

This new, easy-to-use punch card rewards movie lovers with a 25% discount, as well as increased choice, flexibility and benefits.

Here’s the scoop on the Take 10:

Provides 10 tickets to regular films* for $60. Simply present your Take 10 Card at the ticket window to obtain a ticket.

Eligible for Fall, Winter and Spring programs, current Take 10 Cards expire June 1, 2018. Buy as many cards—and as often—as you want!

Bring a date! Multiple tickets may be obtained to the same film for friends and family.

Tickets can be obtained in advance at the Hop Box Office during regular hours.

Box Office

Hop Film Office

About Hop Film

Hopkins Center Film presents over 120 movies a year, ranging from foreign and independent films to recent Oscar winners and classics. Within this slate, there is a Dartmouth Film Society (DFS) themed series and Film Specials, one-of-a-kind shows often with a live guest. Rounding out the lineup are the Event Cinema shows: HD broadcasts ranging from The Metropolitan Opera to London’s National Theatre to blockbuster art exhibitions.